Cancer Treatment Built Around You
Dignity Health is your gateway to world-class cancer care. Our cancer services at the Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph's extend beyond the traditional doctor-patient relationship. They start with a range of screening options for early detection and extend through personalized treatment following a cancer diagnosis—enabling you to take charge of your health. To find a doctor, call (602) 406-8222.
The Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center opened the doors to its new facility on Phoenix Biomedical Campus in 2015, leveraging the strengths of both Dignity Health and the University of Arizona to offer high-quality cancer care services that are collaborative, research-driven, interdisciplinary, translational, and patient-focused.
The physicians at the Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph's are highly skilled and experienced in treating all types of cancer.
At the Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s, we know that you have enough on your mind without having to navigate through a complex treatment plan. That’s why we aim to make your journey as smooth as possible, from the moment you contact us for your first appointment.
The Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s offers some of the most advanced and successful cancer treatments in the Southwest. Our team approach allows for multiple specialties to provide input, enabling us to create a treatment plan tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
Nurse navigators at the Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s are professional nurses with knowledge, skills and experience to provide individualized and comprehensive care for individuals with cancer.
A cancer “survivor” is anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer, living with cancer, in remission, or free from cancer. The Supportive Care and Survivorship Program at the Dignity Health – Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s provides care to enhance a cancer survivor’s quality of life at all stages of their disease.